Youtube will allow you to add videos to favorites. Podcasts also has rss feed.
a wiki can do what a blog can do but a blog can't do what a wiki can. Wikis are meant for collaboartion and group work. If you want your name attached to something, stick with a blog. Wikis can be changed by anyone, so the ownership is by the group.
A blog is like digital paper- interaction between people through comments. Really short for weblog- series of posts, not static, sequential but not interactive. Think of ship's log. Usually blog is ordered by the newest posts to oldest. Blog can only be edited by person that made that post- generally.
There are great similatiries between wikis and blogs. Wikis are great for discussions that are evolving, blogs for introspective writing.
rss feed- you can subscribe to a website with this to get updates.Could go to a blog everyday and see if the person has done something new.
nutmeg- children's book award voted on by students
Waltham using wiki- at elementary has "informed" parents, rather than permissions. User contracts.
wikispaces is more secure than pbwiki
?- when used with a class, how can we check: A) can track changes B) will get an emai C) history shows who has done what
Feature of wiki- easy to see changes. Wiki's track changes. A Blog is personal - only the user knows the changes.
Wikipedia vs britannica- 4 errors on average vs. 3
wikipedia- more current what you see is what you get. Ex: katrina roads closed, missing people. Being used as a place to share information.
appeal is easy website, less complicated to manage.
Wikinews.org
library wiki for best practices libsuccess.org
to open up a new tab, use the apple/click. Easier than opening up new window.
Tech forum handouts
teachingbooks.net
http://webloggedlinks.pbwiki.com/
http://www.bloglines.com/
Class notes 1.24.08
Bloglines- have rss feeds
Youtube will allow you to add videos to favorites. Podcasts also has rss feed.
a wiki can do what a blog can do but a blog can't do what a wiki can. Wikis are meant for collaboartion and group work. If you want your name attached to something, stick with a blog. Wikis can be changed by anyone, so the ownership is by the group.
A blog is like digital paper- interaction between people through comments. Really short for weblog- series of posts, not static, sequential but not interactive. Think of ship's log. Usually blog is ordered by the newest posts to oldest. Blog can only be edited by person that made that post- generally.
There are great similatiries between wikis and blogs. Wikis are great for discussions that are evolving, blogs for introspective writing.
rss feed- you can subscribe to a website with this to get updates.Could go to a blog everyday and see if the person has done something new.
nutmeg- children's book award voted on by students
Waltham using wiki- at elementary has "informed" parents, rather than permissions. User contracts.
wikispaces is more secure than pbwiki
?- when used with a class, how can we check: A) can track changes B) will get an emai C) history shows who has done what
Feature of wiki- easy to see changes. Wiki's track changes. A Blog is personal - only the user knows the changes.
Wikipedia vs britannica- 4 errors on average vs. 3
wikipedia- more current what you see is what you get. Ex: katrina roads closed, missing people. Being used as a place to share information.
appeal is easy website, less complicated to manage.
Wikinews.org
library wiki for best practices libsuccess.org
to open up a new tab, use the apple/click. Easier than opening up new window.
link to free resources for Newbery Caldecott winners
http://www.mmischools.com/Articles/ReadArticle.aspx?ArticleID=13431